England completed a memorable 70-run victory over South Africa in the third npower Test at Trent Bridge yesterday.

Resuming on 63 for five and needing a further 134 runs for a remarkable victory, South Africa were finally dismissed for 131 shortly before lunch on the final day. Here's how the dramatic morning's play unfolded:

10.50am: The Trent Bridge pitch shows first signs of uneven bounce with James Kirtley delivering a full-length ball to Neil McKenzie from the Pavilion End which barely bounces as it passes outside off-stump.

11.02: All-rounder Andrew Flintoff raps McKenzie on the pads with a full-length delivery which cuts back viciously, but England decide not to appeal for leg before.

11.06: England claim their first breakthrough when another full-length ball from Kirtley keeps low and knocks back McKenzie's off-stump. McKenzie has battled for 88 minutes for his 11. South Africa are 71 for six.

11.08: Mark Boucher hits the first boundary of the day, driving Flintoff down the ground for four, and claims another off the next ball when he clips through mid-on for another four.

11.10: Eight balls after the previous wicket, Flintoff claims England's second breakthrough of the morning when he knocks back new batsman Shaun Pollock's off-stump with another delivery which kept low. South Africa 80-7.

11.17: New batsman Andrew Hall is removed from the first delivery he faces when he drives wildly at Kirtley off the front foot and edges straight to Marcus Trescothick at first slip. South Africa 81-8.

11.35: Paul Adams pushes forward to another full-length delivery from Kirtley and edges to Mark Butcher at second slip, but he fails to take the chance and allows South Africa to escape. South Africa 96-8.

11.42: Boucher drives down the ground for four to guide South Africa past 100 and claim the first boundary of the day off Kirtley.

11.52: England captain Michael Vaughan makes his first bowling change of the morning when he brings James Anderson on from the Pavilion End to replace Kirtley after a superb early spell of 7-2-20-2. South Africa 109-8.

12.05: Flintoff's long spell of 9-1-28-1 is ended when Steve Harmison is brought on from the Radcliffe Road End. South Africa 115-8.

12.10: Boucher clips Anderson off his legs for two to bring up his half-century after 135 minutes at the crease, an innings which included seven boundaries and is the highest individual total on either side in the second innings.

12.17: Giles misses crucial throw at the stumps to run out Boucher from mid-wicket after Adams calls for quick single and leaves South Africa's wicketkeeper-batsman stranded in mid-wicket on 51. South Africa 125-8.

12.18: Made impatient by Anderson's lack of success at the Pavilion End, captain Vaughan again turns to Kirtley after the Lancastrian's three-over spell cost 10 runs. South Africa 126-8.

12.21: Kirtley's fourth ball after his return does the trick when Adams pushes forward and pops a simple return catch to give the Sussex seamer his fifth wicket. South Africa 126-9